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Appalachia Service Project
Berwyn United Methodist Church sends youth
and adult leaders to rural Central Appalachia to participate
in the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). This program brings
youth volunteers from around the country to repair homes for
low-income families. The goal is to make homes "warmer, safer
and drier" for needy families.
ASP is more than just a building program because when kids change the lives of others, they have a way of changing them. After a few days of hard work repairing homes with ASP, hands grow a little tougher, arms a little stronger, volunteers return home with a passion for service, a renewed compassion for other people, and a fresh appreciation for their place and purpose in this world.
The members of the ASP team pay their own room and board and raise the funds for transportation and building supplies. The Appalachia Service Project is a home repair and building ministry
through which volunteers and staff repair and build homes for low-income
families in rural Central Appalachia. Our goal is to make homes warmer,
safer and drier, while offering transformational experiences for
volunteers and homeowners alike. |